Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor: David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor:David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

7:30 AM - 7:45 AM

7:45 AM - 8:00 AM

8:00 AM - 8:15 AM

8:15 AM - 8:30 AM

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17

Opening Remarks and Prizes

8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17

7:15 AM - 7:30 AM

Qi gong

Instructor: David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDa: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor: David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor:David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

7:30 AM - 7:45 AM

7:45 AM - 8:00 AM

8:00 AM - 8:15 AM

Friday, March 15

Qi gong

7:15 AM - 8:15 AM

Saturday, March 16

Qi gong

7:15 AM - 8:15 AM

Sunday, March 17

Qi gong

7:15 AM - 8:15 AM

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17

8:15 AM - 8:30 AM

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor: David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor:David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

7:30 AM - 7:45 AM

7:45 AM - 8:00 AM

8:00 AM - 8:15 AM

8:15 AM - 8:30 AM

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17

Opening Remarks and Prizes

8:45 AM - 9:15 AM

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17

7:15 AM - 7:30 AM

Qi gong

Instructor: David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDa: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor: David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

Qi gong

Instructor:David Bray

7:15 AM

8:15 AM

CEU/PDA: 1

Qi gongTraditionally, the central focus of qigong practice is to cultivate and balance qi as it affects mind (心) xin, body (身) shen, and spirit (靈) ling. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on detecting and correcting underlying disharmony, in terms of Deficiency and Excess, using the complementary and opposing forces of yin and yang, to create a balanced flow of Qi. As a healing art, qigong practitioners focus on prevention and self-healing, traditionally viewed as balancing the body\'s energy meridians and enhancing the intrinsic capacity of the body to heal. In this brief morning session we will explore different types of Qi Gong through intentional movement combined with rhythmic breathing and relaxation to enhance our personal flow of Qi.

7:30 AM - 7:45 AM

7:45 AM - 8:00 AM

8:00 AM - 8:15 AM

Friday, March 15

Qi gong Instructor: David Bray · CEU/PDa: 1

7:15 AM - 8:15 AM

Saturday, March 16

Qi gong Instructor: David Bray · CEU/PDA: 1

7:15 AM - 8:15 AM

Sunday, March 17

Qi gong Instructor:David Bray · CEU/PDA: 1

7:15 AM - 8:15 AM

Friday, March 15

Saturday, March 16

Sunday, March 17

8:15 AM - 8:30 AM

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

Registration

8:15 AM

8:45 AM

RegistrationPlease check in at the registration table in front of the Eastern Currents store to pick up your name tag and COMS book.

8:30 AM - 8:45 AM

Friday, March 15

Registration

8:15 AM - 8:45 AM

Saturday, March 16

Registration

8:15 AM - 8:45 AM

Sunday, March 17

The Canadian Oriental Medical Symposium (COMS) returns for its 16th year to picturesque Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on March 14-17, 2019. Join us for a Pre-Symposium event, plus 3 action-packed days with presentations from 9 world-renowned speakers!

COMS 2019 will be held at the Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver Harbourside in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The Pinnacle Hotel Harbourfront is located in the Coal Harbour neighbourhood of downtown Vancouver, just two blocks from the city’s famous Seawall and the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Be sure to secure your special attendee rate starting at $162/night.